Even though it was a holiday, I had a hard time making an appointment and paid a considerable amount of money
for the surgery. I have had countless plastic surgeries and have experience with general anesthesia, but usually, after disinfection and the doctor comes, anesthesia comes first, but it doesn't even take a few seconds...
But here, I was anesthetized as soon as I lay down, and even after it was over, I didn't see the director. The director did the design while I was waiting in the patient's recovery room, but I also feel bad that the nurse drew the design again with a pen while I was lying down in the operating room. This
is the first time I've ever done something like this.
Of course, it's not proxy surgery in this world. I think
they even refused to show the CCTV
++ They said they would show it later, but I was uncomfortable with the process, so let's see how it goes. When the manager was with me,
1. No, I should have agreed in advance.
2. The camera does not run continuously. It is run by the person who requested CCTV before surgery. (Stupid, I pointed to the camera in the recovery room and asked, “So is this also turned off?”) It’s different from CCTV in the operating room. Alumnus’ answer
3. I touched my phone while checking the recording, but I guess I thought it was recording, and I asked with a straight face, “Please don’t take pictures.” When I confirmed that it was a recording, he said that was not possible. I asked if it wouldn't matter as long as the voice of the person involved was included, but his expression changed. I wanted to cry, but I was misunderstood as a hidden camera criminal and didn't receive an
apology. 4. I added all the recommended things and acted kindly, but what I got in return was that I was treated like a brat and I felt like I was being treated poorly
. 5. I should have told you before the surgery that you wouldn't be able to watch CCTV if you didn't request it in advance. I didn't know. Most people request it in advance before going into surgery. He told me that I was the first person to ask to see him later and treated him with the truth
6. A middle-aged woman who washed her face at the same time as me and was in good spirits waiting for surgery. Bom
5. I told the manager about that woman. When the doctor asked if he couldn't operate on two people at once, she was in the next room. She said something rude and went back and forth. What did you mean? This is the end of
the conversation with the manager.
A week later, the doctor said I need to get consent from all the staff at the function bar to show it to them, but I'm the only one seeing it, so I don't know why it's taking so long, but I have to pay 100,000 won separately.